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  1. Hugh the Dull (1294 – between 1333 and 1346) was Lord of Douglas, a Scottish nobleman and cleric. The second son of William the Hardy, Lord of Douglas, William Wallace's companion in arms, and Eleanor Ferrers.

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    Hugh the Dull (1294 – d. after 1342 but before 1346) was Lord of Douglas, a Scottish nobleman and cleric. The second son of William the Hardy, Lord of Douglas, William Wallace's companion in arms, and Eleanor Ferrers.

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  4. Dec 24, 2019 · Death: 1342 (43-53) Scotland. Immediate Family: Son of William “le Hardi” Douglas, Lord of Douglas and Eleanor de Lovaine. Brother of Sir Archibald 'The Tyneman' Douglas. Half brother of Sir James “The Good” Douglas, Lord of Douglas. Managed by:

  5. Aug 24, 2021 · Hugh "The Dull, 7th Lord of Douglas" de Douglas formerly Douglas. Born about 1294 in Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Ancestors. Son of William Douglas Knt and Eleanor (Lovaine) Bagot. Brother of James Douglas [half] and Archibald Douglas. [spouse (s) unknown]

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  6. William "The Hardy" Lord of Douglas, b. Abt 1240, d. 1298, Captive in the Tower of London (Age ~ 58 years) Family ID: F44 : Group Sheet | Family Chart

  7. Hugh the Dull (1294 - d. after 1342 but before 1346) was Lord of Douglas, a Scottish Nobleman and Cleric. The second son of William the Hardy, Lord of Douglas, William Wallace's companion in arms and Eleanor Ferrers.

  8. Dec 17, 2023 · Sir James Douglas (also known as Guid Sir James and the Black Douglas), (1286 – August 25, 1330), was a Scottish soldier and knight who fought in the Scottish Wars of Independence. He was a son of Sir William Douglas the Hardy, who had been a supporter of William Wallace (the elder Douglas died in 1298, a prisoner in the Tower of London).

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